How To Use Thatcherism In A Sentence
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It was to anaesthetise the Labour party while he turned it into a vehicle to make him electable and his newly espoused Thatcherism irreversible, much as Attlee had made welfarism irreversible in 1945.
Blair's job was done by 1997: to numb Labour, and to enshrine Thatcherism
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A jazz equivalent of a National Theatre company or ENO has never been seriously broached in England, though a National Jazz Centre was almost built in Covent Garden in the early 80s, before overoptimism, underfunding and Thatcherism sank it.
London jazz festival: the grand nationals
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As a satire on Thatcherism, Hare's play is richly effective.
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Thatcherism was widely viewed at the time as a mad right-wing aberration which the people would not stand for long.
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It was ironic, because having just left Thatcherite London behind, I returned to Dublin where we had imported Thatcherism wholesale.
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I think Casualty was very much engaged with what it was like to live under Thatcherism.
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Their vision of society was collectivist, grass-roots oriented and utterly antithetical to the privatised and mortgaged paradise of Thatcherism.
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We were in such a state we decided to swallow what seemed the bitter pill of Thatcherism.
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The Conservative achievement in the 1980s was to put Labour on the defensive by presenting Thatcherism as a continuation of historic Conservatism.
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The term ‘Thatcherism’ has often been interchanged with a number of other terms.
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Divisions and splits in the Callaghan government had ‘led to 18 years of Thatcherism’.
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Thatcherism was widely viewed at the time as a mad right-wing aberration which the people would not stand for long.
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We were in such a state we decided to swallow what seemed the bitter pill of Thatcherism.
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The 1970s was a period when the Powellism of the 1960s came to suffuse the social fabric, and was gradually consolidated and transmuted into the Thatcherism of the 1980s.
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It was the cry of the 1980s, of self - protectionist Thatcherism, that made the wealthier public tut-tut at the poor's housing instead of resolving to have something done about it.
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The Conservative achievement in the 1980s was to put Labour on the defensive by presenting Thatcherism as a continuation of historic Conservatism.